
Suzanne Lynch
Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg, providing analysis and reporting on NATO, European politics and developments related to Russia and Ukraine.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 21min
Trump Backs NATO Action, Kimmel's Tearful Return, Super Typhoon Hits HK
Suzanne Lynch, the Brussels bureau chief for Bloomberg, provides keen insights on NATO as she discusses President Trump's provocative suggestion for NATO nations to shoot down Russian aircraft. She delves into the implications of Trump's shifting tone towards Ukraine and its wartime prospects. Additionally, the conversation touches on the broader context of European politics and the ongoing tensions between Russia and NATO, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy in these turbulent times.

Oct 23, 2025 • 59min
EU leaders meet to discuss Ukraine, the Middle East and ‘simplification’
Suzanne Lynch, Brussels bureau chief at Bloomberg, shares her insights on the European Council summit, discussing vital topics like Ukraine, sanctions, and the shifting dynamics in the EU’s migration policy. Political broadcaster Vincent McAvinney offers analysis on the cultural impact of events like the World Cup. Simon Cooper, a Financial Times journalist, explores the World Cup's ability to act as a global unifier, resembling a cultural feast that transforms nations. The conversation dives into pressing geopolitical issues and food news from Tokyo.

Oct 1, 2025 • 59min
Key EU leaders meet in Copenhagen to discuss drone security and Ukraine’s path to EU accession
Suzanne Lynch, Bloomberg's Brussels bureau chief, discusses the recent drone incursions in Copenhagen and the EU's response, including Ukraine's challenging path to accession amid political obstacles. Nico Luxinger from the Asia Society Switzerland shares insights on US-China trade relations and the complexities surrounding Taiwan's potential role. Meanwhile, Ketakandrina Rafitson sheds light on Madagascar's political unrest, emphasizing youth mobilization sparked by governance failures and calls for reform.


